Philips 101SA MP3 Player User Manual


 
Flash Memory MP3 player
Printed in Hong Kong 1999-09-01
Specifications subject to modification without notice
© 1999 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
All Rights Reserved
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Amplifier/system
Audio out : 5mW
Equalizer feature for Rock and Pop music
Automatic power switch-off
Digital volume control
S/N ratio : >90dB
Frequency response : 20Hz – 20KHz
Resume and hold
Display
16 x 112 dots matrix LCD capable of
displaying twelve 8 x 16 characters
9 seven-segments capable of displaying
track number, time and bitrate
Indication for volume level, play mode, and battery level
Connections
Headphone/line out : stereo, .14”
DC in : .16”, 4.5 V center ‘+’
I/O Interface : 26-pin mini-connector
Power supply
Batteries : 2 x AAA
Typical playing time : 12 hours
External supply : 110V to 4.5 V DC
General
Case : Metal top, plastic bottom
Dimension : 2.76” W x 2.76” H x 0.67 D
Weight : TBC
Master pack quantity : 2
Accessories
AC/DC adaptor
Stereo headphones
Parallel port connection cable
32MB Flash Memory Card
Real Networks’ “Real Jukebox” CD-Rom
Optional accessories (contact your dealer or service centre)
UPC: 0 37849 89328 9
Master pack UPC: 1 37849 89328 6
Product highlights
Fully shock proof
Uninterrupted playback of music even while you are jogging.
Extended playing time
Innovative technology extends playing time to 12 hours (2x ‘AAA’ batteries).
Play mode
Enjoy various track repeat (one/all/shuffle).
Next/previous track search
Two-button control that puts you immediately at the start of the previous track
or next track.
Hold
Prevents accidental interruption of play or changing of the setting.
Bookmarks
Ensures that the music or talking book starts or jumps precisely where the
bookmark is inserted.
Automatic power off
Automatically switches off the Flash Memory MP3 player at the end of
the music.
“RealJuke box”
Manages and organizes collections of personal music, creation/ edition of
playlist, encodes and decodes MP3 files, create custom compilations and
playlists, transfer and manage contents on the portable player.
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